LSC Track and Field: Five pick up
weekly honors - LSC OfficeLSC TRACK AND FIELD
The Lone Star Conference boasts three of the top four
men’s teams in the national team computer rankings (April 3) conducted by the
U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) with No.
2 Texas A&M-Kingsville, No. 3 Abilene Christian and No. 4 Angelo State. On
the women’s side, the LSC is represented by No. 18 ACU and No. 25 ASU.

TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES OF THE WEEKCO-MEN’S TRACKDallas Gray,
Angelo State University, FR, Rosenberg, Texas, Rosenberg HS
Gray, a freshman,
was a member of three relay teams for the Rams at the Texas Relays. He was on
the 4x100-meter, 4x400-meter and sprint medley relay. The 4x400-meter relay of
Brendon West, Gray, Robbie Thayer and Isidro Garcia ran a NCAA Division II mark
of 3:09.30. It is currently the fastest time in NCAA Division II and the Lone
Star Conference. As a member of the 4x100-meter, Gray and teammates ran a 41.50
and clocked a 3:26.68 in the sprint medley relay.

Tim Price, Texas
A&M University - Kingsville, SO, Corpus Christi, Texas, Carroll HS
Price
had a strong showing at the Texas Relays last week. He took second place in the
100 meters in a wind-aided 10.34, the fastest time in the conference this year.
In the prelims, he clocked a provisional qualifying time of 10.48. He also ran a
leg on 4x100-meter relay that posted the top time in NCAA Division II this year,
40.26.

MEN’S FIELDBaptiste Kerjean, Abilene Christian University,
JR, St. Brieuc, France
Kerjean turned in the two longest throws of his career
at the Texas Relays last Thursday afternoon to finish third in the men’s
university-college hammer throw at Myers Stadium. His mark of 207 feet, 5 inches
(63.22m), trailed only the 217-3 of Jeremy Postin of Florida and the 213-6 of
Nick Miller, an Oklahoma State international student who competed unattached.
Kerjean became only the third Wildcat to register more than 200 feet in the
hammer throw. He now trails only Glenn Griffin (209-2) and Cliff Felkins (208-4)
on the ACU all-time list of performers in the hammer throw. He also moved into
fourth on the 2012 list of hammer throwers in NCAA Division II.

WOMEN’S TRACKTheresa Sue, Angelo State University, JR, Ft. Worth, Texas,
Saginaw HS
Sue set a new personal best in the 400-meter hurdles at the Texas
Relays this past weekend. The junior ran a NCAA Division II provisional time of
1:01.37 to move to No. 6 in that nation. She is tops in the Lone Star Conference
and the only student-athlete to hit a NCAA Division II provisional mark in the
event. It is the second-straight week that Sue has set a personal best in the
400-meter hurdles.

WOMEN’S FIELDAmanda Ouedraogo, Abilene Christian
University, JR, Hauts de Seine, France, Descartes HS
Ouedraogo placed fifth
at the Texas Relays among 16 competitors in the women’s university-college
triple jump with her collegiate best (and wind-aided) 43-3.25 (13.19m). Her mark
in the sixth round moved her into the lead in NCAA Division II on the 2012
outdoor performer list. Ouedraogo’s performance Friday included the first two
13-meter jumps of her Wildcat career. She leaped 13.01 meters (42-8.25 with 4.3
wind) in the third round of preliminary jumps to advance to the final, then
after fouls in the fourth and fifth rounds she leaped 13.19 (43-3.25 with 2.8
wind). She is second on the ACU all-time list in the women’s triple jump with a
legal best of 42-5.5 behind school record holder Stephanie Warren at 43-4.24
(13.21 meters).